Life is like a camera
Focus on what is important
Capture the good times
Develop the negatives
and if things don't work out.....
Just take another shot.
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These Indiana gas prices really hurt! I'm sure I'll be saying that a lot since gas doesn't seem to be going down any time soon.
I know this pile doesn't look like much. I cleaned out the back yard, stuffed it into the truck and hauled it off to the dump! I also stuffed 8 trash bags full into the cab of the truck. It was quite the haul and I was glad to have the job done.
This is the best pic of the show last night that I'm going to be able to get!
Sierra and I attend our long awaited Michael Jackson Immortal Cirque Du Soleil show at the fieldhouse in Indianapolis!
I am in Indianapolis for the weekend so Kristin, Sierra and I had brunch at one of our favorite places, The Bagel Deli.
Found this chest at TJ's today but still can't decide.....
Late this afternoon, a flock of about 20 cedar waxwings hung out in the oak tree by the house. It was hard to get a good shot of any of them because of all the branches. I was very surprised that they stayed in the tree while I walked around the yard to get a better view.
We closed out the safe deposit box and I got to look at my 1984 Olympic coin set for the first time in quite awhile.
A little collection of sea shell animals made by the girls years ago!
As part of planning for a Texas vacation near the end of March, I took a look to see if any of our old windsurfing equipment is water worthy. I think I'll probably take this board down and see if I am still able to surf!
I finally found the original wheels for my 1974 Raleigh Professional. Now, I need to get them cleaned up and put back on the bike.
Look what I found today! I had to clean him up a bit and his shirt will never be like new but this is just too funny. I don't remember having this at all. We must have bought it for the girls during the great bike ride across Iowa in 1992.
I had today off and the high was 47 degrees. I drove over to the reservoir, hoping to see lots of pelicans, geese, swans, and eagles like last year around this date. We were lucky last year. Today, all I saw was about a dozen eagles, a few mallards, and not a single pelican or swan. The outlet flow from the reservoir was quite a bit less so maybe that is the reason. This eagle looks like he is waiting for spring just like the rest of us.
We got 2 inches of new snow today. Chase loves to eat chunks of snow and Charlie sticks his nose into the snow in search of mice. He actually catches them sometimes.
Yesterday, the wind was blowing out of the northwest at 20-30 mph. Today, everything on the south shore was covered with ice. This is one of my favorite photos of the day.
Today, I drove Mother to Burlington to see if her Great Grandmother's house was still standing. She remembered right where it was, across the street from the Christian church where she played the organ for Sunday services.
Since we finally have snow now, I started feeding the birds. The feeder has been pretty crowded the last few days.
The girls had these matching nightgowns when they were little. They loved The Beauty and the Beast and wore them as often as they could.
Another Sierra tooth fairy envelope find and it is even more classic Sierra - too funny!
It snowed about 5 inches while I was gone on Saturday. A lot of it has already melted but today was picture perfect!
Mother sent me this photo she took. Gotta love the coots at the lake! They must be enjoying the morning sun shining on them and a rest out of the cold water.
Thule is cuddling with Kristin as we all enjoy our new living room furniture!
I wasn't going to purchase any super bowl souvenirs but they were marked down already! I got 2 of these mugs.
Instead of buying souvenirs, I decided to take photos instead!
Another great day on the bike trail. It was still in the high 50's with partly cloudy skies. I rode another 25 miles today.
For my first full day in Indy, I was welcomed with temperatures in the mid 50's! I rode about 30 miles from home up until the trail turned to gravel. There were quite a few people out enjoying the weather.